Using observational data, Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630) formed three laws of planetary motion.  These were later proven by Isaac Newton, through the concept of gravitational force.  Keplers first law stated that each planetís orbit is an ellipse with the sun at one focus.  In fact, this is the case for all orbital motion about its center of mass: it travels in one plane in the shape of an ellipse. 

    Now, this may sound too simple; and in fact, that is true.  This motion only considers the mutual force between the orbiting body (satellite) and the planet it is orbiting.  The attractive forces of all the other planets, starts, asteroids, etc., acting on their system are assumed to be very small in comparison to their mutal attraction.  There are some other effects and perturbations that exist as well, but all things considered, this basic description of orbital motion has been shown to be quite accurate in most cases.  



 
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